who makes a pedal like this?

I am after a new set of flat pedals and cant find what I want.
Im after the following:

Large platform for big feet
Slim build for clearance.
Runs on bearings not bushings.
Light weight
Pins are bolted from the inside of the pedal so when I clip them on rocks its easy to replace.
Does not cost stupid money.

I like how atom labs feel but want bearings and pedals that dont rattle/wobble and fall off the axle.

I would have to say funn vipers as well you can also adjust the pins to desire.and are inexpensive to replace,i have also hit rocks pretty hard,have lost the pins but have never damaged the threads opened the holes to an oval shape but always have been able to put new pins back in,good pedal to go with.

the wah wah's have a great feel on your foot. the only pair i've ridden were on another guys bike, and he wasn't very thrilled about them. When I rode them they didn't grip very well because the pin layout was terrible. He explained it was because every time he bashed the pedal on a rock, the threads would strip on whatever pins he hit. or rather, they wouldn't strip on the pin threads, but on the pedal threads for that pin, making it impossible to replace. I would hold off on them until you find out if that problem is localized or if it happens to alot of them.

The wah wahs are really good, grippyness/thickness etc of an aircorp but with proper sealing and bearings. My last 3 pedals have been aircorps, funn vipers and the wah wahs. The wah wahs are way better than the other two. Aircorps did the usual bushing killing trick in a few weeks then flew off the spindle (they were 07 ones). Didnt like the funns, the platform felt so small you have to be really specific putting your foot back on, had a really small sweet spot it seemed. The wah wahs are just the business, really grippy, thin, large platform and a proper sealing system on them. And they are much cheaper than aircorps.

I'm not sure why you're so set on cartridge bearings. The use of bushings is the main reason I bought my atomlabs. When a bearing fails (and they will) the whole body falls off the spindle and you're screwed for the day/weekend. There is less to fail on a bushing setup. Even if the c-clip did fail, they are much easier to replace.
Yes they feel a tiny bit sloppy, but it really isn't something that you feel when you're actually riding the bike.

You must have not read my post correctly. I said "Does not cost stupid money."
Burgtech pedals are good but in my opinion they are not more than twice as good yet they are more than twice the price of other good pedals. Also its missing some pins in the centre of the pedal!

You must have not read my post correctly. I said "Does not cost stupid money."
Burgtech pedals are good but in my opinion they are not more than twice as good yet they are more than twice the price of other good pedals. Also its missing some pins in the centre of the pedal!

the wah wah's have a great feel on your foot. the only pair i've ridden were on another guys bike, and he wasn't very thrilled about them. When I rode them they didn't grip very well because the pin layout was terrible. He explained it was because every time he bashed the pedal on a rock, the threads would strip on whatever pins he hit. or rather, they wouldn't strip on the pin threads, but on the pedal threads for that pin, making it impossible to replace. I would hold off on them until you find out if that problem is localized or if it happens to alot of them.

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The Jacksh*t pedal from Kona had the same problem. I wouldn't expect it to be fixed.

One thing to consider about traction pin removal with pins from the inside. If you have a bent or mangled steel pin that has to go through your aluminum pedal body, the aluminum threads are going to be stripped. With a pin that is exterior mounted---the worst case is removal with vice-grips. Just one more thing to consider.

wellgo b-27 they are the same as the tioga mx-pro's. they last a long time. fairly light (atleast not heavy). also they are the grip kings in my book. to boot you can find they really cheap if you look hard enough. they are a bearing/bushing setup. i normally takes me over 2 years to start having a bearing problem and then i just replace it and it last 2 more years.